Joshua Fox
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
There's enough hot gay people out there without having to fucking chase people like you.
Growing up gay and often in the closet, you kind of like often will fantasize like, oh, the straight guy.
Like, yeah, it'd be so crazy to get a straight guy.
But, like, the amount of self-proclaimed straight men I've been with, and then when it gets down to it, it's like, okay, what we're doing is not straight at all.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You might be going home to a wife, which you're probably lying about.
Yeah.
But, like, you know, that's... But anyway, to wrap this... Oh, yeah.
Chris and Sammy.
Back to the show.
See, I'm learning, I'm learning.
I'm hopeful they do look like a good match.
I'm hopeful the show doesn't, like, exploit, like, stupid storylines and stereotypes, like, who's the top, who's the bottom, who's... Oh, that would be great.
I just want them to be treated like... No, but I'll tell you why.
That's something straight people don't need to educate on because, for example, when there's a straight couple on the show and then after their first night together, the producers will often say, oh, did you get intimate?
And they might go, oh, we've consummated it.
we as viewers don't then go oh did you lick her out or did she suck you off like we don't i mean i would like to know no but like we don't then have to ask details but we gay people it's like yeah and then it seems like this like everyone's owed this explanation well who's the top who's the bottom who well what about but you see what i'm trying to say like the way people approach gay relationships is like we would never ask a straight couple oh you had sex was it vaginal or was it
Like I'm learning.
Yeah, because that's not really intrusive.
So they can touch upon things like that.